Electrical Engineering– Research & Development Intern
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering
About Trans Medics
Trans Medics is transforming organ transplantation through the Organ Care System (OCS), a cutting‑edge platform combining hardware, software, and clinical science. Our R&D Engineering team develops next‑generation technologies that advance organ preservation and transplant care.
Position SummaryThe Electrical Engineering Intern will support hands‑on R&D activities including schematic design, PCB layout, prototype development, testing, and electrical troubleshooting. This role offers direct exposure to product development in a regulated medical device environment. This internship is ideal for students who enjoy building, testing, debugging, and working closely with hardware systems.
Key Responsibilities Electrical Design & Development- Assist with electrical schematic design
- Support PCB layout and board revisions
- Contribute to cable design and documentation
- Assist with prototype assembly and development
- Develop and execute electrical test procedures
- Collect and document test data
- Use DMMs and oscilloscopes for debugging and validation
- Support electrical rework and troubleshooting activities
- Perform soldering, including through‑hole and surface‑mount components
- Assist with board bring‑up and functional testing
- Support lab organization and equipment setup
- Collaborate with Mechanical, Software, and Systems Engineers
- Opportunity to observe or participate in hands‑on clinical lab activities if interested
- Real‑world PCB design and development workflows
- Prototype‑to‑product development processes
- Electrical testing and validation in a regulated environment
- Cross‑functional collaboration in medical device R&D
- Exposure to clinical applications of engineered systems
- Pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering
- College Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior
- Knowledge of electrical circuits (completion of Circuits I & II preferred)
- Soldering experience
- Experience using a DMM and/or oscilloscope
- Strong desire to learn and gain hands‑on experience
- Experience with Altium Designer or other PCB design software
- Surface‑mount soldering experience
- Cable building experience
- Basic coding knowledge (Python,
C)
You’ll work directly on real hardware systems, contribute to prototype development, and gain meaningful hands‑on R&D experience that connects engineering design to clinical application.
Every Organ Wasted is a Life Not Saved.
Trans Medics, Inc. is a commercial‑stage medical technology company transforming organ transplant therapy for patients worldwide. Our mission is to help save more patients’ lives by increasing access to viable donor organs for those who are awaiting an organ transplant. To accomplish this mission, we partner closely with transplant stakeholders worldwide and help expand their access to healthy donor organs, while delivering the highest quality technology, service, clinical care and outcomes.
Driven by a passion for improving patient care, we make the impossible possible and keep our employees at the center of everything we do. Together, we strive to enhance the quality of life for transplant recipients and their families, fostering hope and healing in the journey toward better health.
- Medical with Health Reimbursement Account through Blue Cross/Blue Shield of MA
- Dental
- Vision
- Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
- Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
- Short Term Disability
- Long Term Disability
- 401K Plan
- Pet insurance
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Trans Medics is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, age, disability or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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